Jonathan Isaac, by his own admission, has spent a lot of this season searching for solutions to his struggles. However, when the shorthanded Or
Jonathan Isaac came off the bench to record his first double-double in over five years, helping the Orlando Magic beat the visiting Philadelphia 76ers 104-99 on Sunday.
The Orlando Magic have dealt with a slew of injuries that could've derailed their season at multiple points. But, Orlando stayed afloat.
In addition to suffering a right hip contusion Sunday vs. Philadelphia, Magic center Goga Bitadze got hit in the head.
Cole Anthony had 27 points, Paolo Banchero scored seven points in the final 1:32 and the Orlando Magic beat the Philadelphia 76ers 104-99.
Speaking to the Magic postgame crew, Anthony, who is in the first year of a three-year, $39.1 million deal with Orlando, was asked about the adjustments he made to break out of his shooting struggles. Anthony compared it to how he approaches women, implying that it’s all about being nice to the ball, which he referred to as "Mrs. Wilson."
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 41 points and 14 rebounds and the Milwaukee Bucks beat Orlando 109-106 in spite of 34 points by the Magic’s Paolo Banchero in his long-awaited return from an injury.